Day Scholars (c. 1885)
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The university grew rapidly following Rufus Burleson’s arrival, and by the time it consolidated with Baylor University in 1885, nearly twenty teachers offered instruction for 385 students. The majority of those students boarded at the school, but some day scholars lived at home in Waco and traveled to and from the university each day.
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Waco University
A forerunner of Baylor University, Waco University served as one of the earliest and most influential institutions of higher learning following the founding of Waco Village in 1849.
When Waco incorporated in 1856, Baptists already held a significant…